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Search organized this weekend in Mont-Tremblant to find Liam Toman

Liam Toman’s family is participating this weekend in a spring search operation in Mont-Tremblant, more than a year after his disappearance during a ski trip in Quebec. 

The search for the young man began on Saturday and continued on Sunday with teams of volunteers and SARCAN K9, canine units specializing in search and rescue.

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Liam Toman disappeared in February 2025 during a ski trip to Mont-Tremblant; his wallet was found in a nearby parking lot in March 2025.

The family also launched a blue bracelet campaign, inviting people to wear these bracelets as a visible sign of support and to help maintain attention on the disappearance of the young Ontarian.

In a press release, the family wrote that this initiative aims to mobilize community support and encourage anyone with information to come forward. 

A reward of $50,000 is still being offered for any information leading to the location of Liam Toman, although it is due to expire on Wednesday.

–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews